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FEB ST PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH ?W, P. D. PATHIGK, Pastor SUNDAY; , ? Sutvdiy School 9:45 a. m, Mornkic Worship 11:00 a. m Sermon Topic: P0nte<o?t Hegalned" Won tfflf Krllu\vshUwB:(IO p. m Senior Htoh Fellowship 6:00 p. m. EvenlhtC Worship 7:30 p. in Serinoiv Topic ; 'Philemon". ' . \ ???"from A .Brother, To A Brother, '.bout A Brother."' MONDAY: ? Cull Seoul* .3:15 p. m. .toy ScimU 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY: Junior Clioli Practice 3:30 p. m. Men of tho Owcch Supper 7:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY: Senior Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY . Brownie ai'ituls 3:15 p. m. FRIDAY: Girl Seoul s 3:30 p. m. \'. BCkYCC MEMORIAL ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN WIU.iam L. PRB&SLY, Ministei - OhurcM School t'l it m. Marriott D Phlfer, Supt. Morning fiorvlce 11 a. m. The subject lor the Morning Hour 1? "The (Mulled Banner". TtU? servlco. will be broadcast over Station WKMT. Evening Service 7:3C p. m The Evening Sendee will be In charge ol the Young People of the Church. Mlu Shirley SMIjWa. aaatntant director of Young People of the Synod, will apeak. Special music will be furnished hy the Youth Choir, under the direction of Mm. Garrison Go forth ami Mhw Slili luy Sellers. The public la cordially Invited TRUE ?nspEL TABtBNAClX . s .-co rid Street REV. CVNN O'TtlKI.. Pan tor Sunday flcKool. 10 a. m. Worship Service 11 a. pv ?Evening Service, 7 15 p 'n I'rajef Service every Thursday at 7:15 P- m. V fcindajr School each Sunday at 10 a. m. ?aptlat Tratnlnr UnloeTYiOO p. m. Evening Worihlp service p. m. ^Wednaaday Night Pr*ysr Sarvfce 8:00 p. MACEDONIA BAPTIST TBflajr W:?a Sunday School. ll:0o Morning Wursnlp. 6 OO p. to. B T. 0. ?? ou p m Preaching service. ' tNlnvid*y : l.iAi Mldwnt prayer Mmtf. oa* obove baptist REV. C. C C'BOWB. Factor Sundays: 10 ?. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning service (drat and : nird (tundays) > ?!::*? p. m. BTIJ ! 7:30 p ro Evening service 'secood and I 'rHinn Suit-lays). imOl Mm. TABERNACLE 1 Block From Cora Mill REV. JAMES W. 8ELT, Put or Sunday School ? 10 a. m. Preaching Service ? 11 a. m. Night Service ?.7:15 p. m. Tharaday night prayer sorvlce ? 7:18 p. ?. Sntwday Nl?ht Prayer Meeting ?r 7: IS ?. m. SECOND BAPTIST CHtntCI REV: B. P. AUSTIN. Pastor Mnday: ? :45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Service. ; 6:18 1. T U. 7 ..SO Prayer Meeting i tVedneadny : 7:30 Prayer meeting. FIH8T WESLEYAN METRODIST REV, A. J. AKGO. Pastor .Sunday: ?:45 a. m. Sunday School. N. Hi Kelly. Supt. 11:00 a. m. ?Mnrnlng Worship Service; 8:30 p. m. W. Y. p. S. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. tTlday : .7 :;*) p. m. Boy ScouU. Troop 3. OO. * '* DEPENDABLE REPAIR WORK ALWAYS PAYS Bring your car troubles to expert re pair men and get the jot) done right the FJRST time. You'll save money in the end! Drive ih. Grigg Garage PHONE 60 ? W. MOUNTAIN ST. Successor to C. W. King Garage ST. MATTHEW'S IDTBUX CHU1CH N. Piedmont and RUge St, W. P. GERBERDING. Pastor 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Won hip. 0 : 30 Young . People. EAST* ID I. BAPTIST CHUBCH REV. H. U CHANCY. Pu<or .1 a o Sunday School. 11 .-00 Morning Worship. 7:.*) Evening Worship ffedner'ay: T;30 Prayer Meeting. MrO'IEW lA/TUT CHUICA (Near M.irrl?on Airport) UV. IAMBS (BUD) WILLIAM* PuW Sunday School B:4 ft Supt. ?i Fred Connor Morning Won'-lp 11. -CO Evangelist Service 7:00 Saturday evening Service 7 JO SECOND WESLETAM METHODIST YANCEY H. CARTER. Minister Sunday School 9:45. < - Morning Worship 11:00. W. Y. P. S. 6:30. Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evungellstlc aervlca 7:90 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. REV. P. L CHOKE. JR., Miniate* Sunday: 10 U) Sunday School. U:00 Morning Worship. ? ?> lauraiaduta routh Fellowship,. 1.J0 Senior Youth . edowshlp. 7:30 Evening Wodhlg. Wednesday: 7 JO Prayer Service. S:U0 Choir Rehearaal. WESTOVU BAPTIST CHIDCS N S. HARDIN. Pftator I:# Sunday School. 1 1 <10 Morning Worship 3nd and 4th Sun ley* I.UO Evening Wmhlp let and 3rd Sun Sunday ID. 00 MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST REV FLOYD HOLLER, Pastor SUiy Carpenter. Supt. Crowd en Mountain Community Sunday School. ?AKsr?e" ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST I W. U McSWAIN .Paster Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10:00. Forest Port en berry, Supt. Worship each aeeond and fourth Smwhy oomlng at 11:00; wenhlp each first and bird Sunday evening at 7:30. R T. U- each Sunday evening at I'JOl Albert Harjtn. o. o Choir practice each Thursday evening at .00 "For we are labor-en together with God" Paul. CECOND BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION Corner of Dllllng St.. an.1 Railroad Ave. U C. WRIGHT. Supt. iunrtsy : V 45 Sunday School. 11 uu Morning Service. fl ia B T. U. f:30 Prayer Meeting Vednesday : 7 :30 Prayer Meeting GRACE METHODIST C L. GRANT. Put or Morning Services: Sunday School 9:49 a m. Morning Worship 11:00 a m. Evening Services: MYF (1:30 p. m. Evening Wonhlp 7:30 p. A Wednesday evening: Prayer Service 7 JO p. m. . rhursday evening: Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. Friday evening: Cottage Prayetr Service, You are Invited \nd tee will be delighted. FOIST CHUncH OF THE NAXARENE REV. A. D. HOLT. Paster Sunday School: 0:43 a. m. Wesley Moss. Supt ?turning Wonhlp: 11:00 a. m Young People's Society at 6:00 p. tn. Gordon Whiteside*. President. Cvangellallc Services at 7:00 p. m. PARE GRACE CHURCH OF NAEARENE REV. H. SPURGEON SCRUGGS, PaV.or Sunday School lO OO. Supt., Raymond Gregory Mornlnw Worship 11:0a Young People's service 8:30. Herman Ruff. President teangeUatlc Serine* 7:30 Midweek ptayer service Wedneeday evso uu at 7:30. Badlo program: "Showen of. Beeslngs" ?ech Sunday morning at 9 a. a ever WGNC. Oast onls The time you "spend on your job in money in your pay envelope. Like time, money has a way of "flying" fast . . . from one pay day to the next- You can't make time stand still. But you CAN make some of your money stand still ... in a saving* , acoount. Not only stand still, but OROW steadily via the interest It earns lor you. Timely advice: start a savings account' at once. Then deoosit a definite amount of money EVERT PAT DAT ... . before it gets a chance to Hyt ' oxxom PREWTER1AN CHURCH REV. P. D. PATRICK, Pastor Sunday : 9:00 a. m. ? Sunday School. Mr. J. G. Darr.icott. Supt. 9:43 a. m. ? Mornhf worship, Tuesday : 7:15 p. m. ? Presbyterian Touth Fellow ?flip. ...? ss iran mid pcnlets cum METHODIST CKUBCHU ? rev boyce msrrmvxM ust Sunday.: - Morula* worship 10 a. Mem tag worship 11 L it - B MM ????.-? ???? KSSfSSftSiVVJirCL, *a Suae**? - T Morning worship 11 ft. m. Penleys. Evening serv<o! 7 JK p. as. ? B MM. tilt Sunuay . Morning worship U ft. ?.-4l Bethel. J*"*"* service 7 so p. m . - n- B?thei. M. T. P. aaofe Sunday, 6 JO p. m. ftt D ?C^?*r "*? and rrayit Mntn Hdi wadnaanay ftt 7:30 p. m. at B Bslhsl ranm baptist c*urch .. fn Burlington community WALTER PLAY PAYNE. ritor _ . _B. T. Brooks, Supt. Sunday School ? 9:45. Morning worship ? ll:oa V Evading Service ? 7:00. Wednesday night: tSSfti Ssndces ? 7:00. 8TU on Sundays ? 8:45. Wmmt.li. _ ??*??* V- WAI? ^ 'rinifi "" "Hour 01 "WW* XMtlnc. 10:00 ft. m. Sunday MML lltOO ?. BL Moraine Worship 1 5=?? * ?? VounrPaoM^i 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic * _ -?-ION ART MmiODIft %?PdJ*??!i' carm 44111 ?wleea REV. CLYDE MALOIOCT. Pastor . . U?ti Mountain. It. C. Mui Sunday School: ?*? a. m. Jasper J. Slsk. Supt. Arthur Carrlgaa. Aasu Supt. . Morning Worship! 11:00 ft. m. I nNnstyt, t ?."???Hv.fjr Young People's Society: S-.S0 p. a. ion vAixrr baptist church REV. EARL M. REDDING, Pastor Sunday school ? 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship ? 10:45 ft. m. Sunduy night service ? 7:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer service ? 7:00 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Cansler A Pulton Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. T. U. 6:00 p. m. Millard Putnam. Director. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service Wed. 6:41 p. m. DAVID BAPTIST CHUB'-* REV. C. W. WALKER. Pastor Worship evciy first and third Sunday , I mornings at 11700; and every Second and I fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Gene Hoyle, Supt. B. T. U. every Sunday evening at 6:30. Mrs. Toye Crlgg. General Director Church Pamlly Night Wednesday even ings after each first and third Sundays. Choir practice each Wednesday night at 7:00. The Lord's Supper on each 5th Sunday. As Moses said to Hobab, "Come thou with us, and we will do thee good." COEJnTH PRIMITIVE CHUICE ELDER E H. SIMPSON. Pastor .Teaching Services: Wa Sunday a p. a. Third Sundays 11 a. aft. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. as. Boy Scout News On May 17th, 7:30 p. m.t Troop No. 2 of Saint Matthew's Luther an church held its regular Mon day night meeting. It was openbd by David Mauney by taking us swimming. When we got down to the lake tthe boys dashed In like a frog would that had been on the desert, for forty years. But the enjoyment of the water ended for Professor Dewitt, and Ervin and Jimmy jumped off the raft and came back up with ice cubes pouring out of their ears and Ice cicles hanging from their nose and chin. Bill Ware and the rest of the bpys from Troop 5 that were also down there said the wa tev was warmer if you would do something he did, we ask what did he do, so he said, "I've got a heater down on the bottom." We didrft happen to have a heater so we left. Scribe, Ei'viu Houser Gaston Motor Show Set For Weekend The Gaston Motor Calvalcade will be held at the Gastonia Arm ory Friday from 6 p. m. until mid night and Saturday from 12 p. m. until 12 a: m., according to Ch'ar les "Bob* Mincey, a member of the Gastdn Rescue Association, The show, Mr. Mincey said, will feature antique, sports, custom built, hot-rod, and new car$ along with a boat display, and State Highway Patrol car demonstrat ing "the wammy". Sponsored jointly by the Gas ton Rescue Association and the Central Methodist CHURCH NEWS By Mrs. Baxter Payseur The f&ilowing officers were elected Sunday in the Senior M. Y. F.: president: Earl Marlowte; vice-president: Joe Meek Or mand; secretary: Mary Ann Beam; and treasurer: Lane Dix on. Also elected were the follow ing Commission Chairmen: Chr istian Faith: Gary Allran; Chris tian Outreach: Mildred McDan lel; Christian Fellowship: Bud Murray; Christian Witness: Bet ty. Prince; and Christian Citizen ship: David- ^arlowe. The new date set for the Sr. M. Y. F. banquet honoring high school graduates is Jur<i 1, at 1 p. m. Earl Marlowe 1j? chairman. The Rev. E. A. Dlllard, presi dent of the Hebron Colony, Shulls Mills, N. C., spoke Sunday night, telling of the work at He bron Colony. The congregation of the First Baptist church And oth ers Joined in the service, and the sanctuary overflowed with wor shipers. In the absence of Miss Bonnie Mcintosh Sunday morning, Mrs. Louis Fox, ol Asheville, played the organ. Mrs. Fox is the form er Miss Barbara Gault. The Ten Commandments will be the basis of a series of ser mons which began Sunday morn ing with the first. ' At the general meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Monday night." Miss Mo zelle Masters reported on her work as Director of Education. The circles for the new year were set up dlso. " The MYF Sub-District is to meet at Grace Methodist church Thursday night at 7f30 o'clock. New officers will be installed at this meeting, including Miss Mo zelle Masters, recently elected Councilor of the Gastonla MYF Sub-District. Slides of Junaluska and Tekoa will be shown the MYF groups Sunday. Plans arte being made to send delegates tp Assemblies. THE RESURRECTION STORY With mountain scenery and sunny skies for a background, the members of the Resurreptlon Lutheran church assembled at | Lutheridge, which is the South' em Lutheran -Assembly Grounds. After a hearty picnic lunch pre pared by the Women of the ! Church, a service was .held in the lovely chapel and it's position on a high knoll blended beautifully with nature's own wonders. Tom. Blackburn, -professor of mathematics and JoAnne Hawn, student, of Lenoir-Rhyne College gave talks of Interest on college activities. , Regular Sunday morning serv ices will be held at 11 a. m, May 23. Pastor Fritz will speak on the subject of "Prayer." All visitors are cordially welcome to attend. Sunday evening at 6:30 p, m., the Luther League will hold a meeting. All members are urged to attends Gear Grinders, the show is being held to raise funds for equip- ' ment in the organizations. Both are non-profit groups, he said. j Mr. Mincey said there are 22 entries in addition to the new cars each Gastonia dealer will . display. Trophies will be award ted to each car Judged the best in Its division. - i Admission will be 50 cents, with children under #2 to be admitted free. Doer prizes will be awarded at each show. CARDS OF THANKS , I wish to thank my -many: friends for the kindnesses shown me at the recent illness and dea th, of my husband, Thomas P. CnrtdUtr. f>i Mrs. T. P, Crowder 5:20 DOLLAR DAYS tftilUUlLUi FRIDAY - SAT. Rites Conducted for Mrs. Madison Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeter re ceived Word Sunday oX the death i ~~ ' ? of Mrs. Randolph Madison, Sr., of Petersburg. Va., mother- In law of Mrs. Jo Keeter Madison, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keeter. Mrs. Madison had been In de clining health for sometime. FU I-. ? . neral services were held In Peters burg Monday afternoon. 1 Lr . " ' ? 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